xcvator wrote:Got my new Boka from Mac today and the mesh was pretty oily, but no problem, just unrolled it and spread around in the dish washing machine and ran it through 2 cycles, came out sparkly clean, now I'm just waiting for the divorce papers to come :twisted:

Ive read this thread and it seems that the advice from mac is to soak in heads for a few (10?) minutes, then do a sac run . Does this still stand? I tried cleaning 1 roll last night with 2 cans of degreaser, 5 very hot soapy rinses with dish soap, hot water only rinses and a 20 minute boil in citric acid, followed by a 3 hour soak in warm citiric (150g per 6 liters); and guess what? Its still coated with grease! Ill soak in heads tonight. I don't want to use my still as a degreaser so don't want to put greasy copper in there! I don't have a dishwasher.

Nays_Shine wrote:Ive read this thread and it seems that the advice from mac is to soak in heads for a few (10?) minutes, then do a sac run . Does this still stand? I tried cleaning 1 roll last night with 2 cans of degreaser, 5 very hot soapy rinses with dish soap, hot water only rinses and a 20 minute boil in citric acid, followed by a 3 hour soak in warm citiric (150g per 6 liters); and guess what? Its still coated with grease! Ill soak in heads tonight. I don't want to use my still as a degreaser so don't want to put greasy copper in there! I don't have a dishwasher.

I just did 2 can de greaser, rinsed well, did a vinegar run. quick citric, junkahol run then another citric. Came out really well.

I gave the copper mesh about 3 rinses in mineral turps then boiled it in water for about 10 minutes. Took about half an hour and the grease and residual turps was completely gone :handgestures-thumbupleft:

Edit: Still did a sacrificial run with some leftover feints just to be sure